laekimine
Laekimine is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of four to eight people, and is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements. The dance is often accompanied by traditional Estonian music, such as the kannel, a type of flute, or the viiul, a stringed instrument.
The name "laekimine" comes from the Estonian word "laek", which means "to leap" or "to jump". The
Laekimine is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and is often performed at festivals, weddings,
In recent years, laekimine has gained international recognition, with performances taking place in various countries around